ASCOT United went into the hat on Monday for the FA Vase third round draw, but whether they get to visit Kent-based Corinthian, members of the Southern Counties East League, on the last weekend of this month will depend on the result of their delayed tie at Abbey Rangers.
The all-Combined Counties League clash had to be called off last Saturday due to a waterlogged pitch and the teams were due to try again at Addlestone Moor last night (Tuesday).
Table-topping Ascot return to Premier Division action at third-placed Colliers Wood United this coming Saturday (3pm) when they will be seeking their ninth away win in 11 games against a side who are unbeaten at home. They then host Molesey next Tuesday evening.
Manager Jamie Tompkins could give a debut to Juwon Akintunde, their new signing from Harrow Borough.
The striker, who when a boy was at Queens Park Rangers and then Brentford, has played for a number of clubs, including Barnet, Maidenhead United and Portland Phoenix in the USA.
United, who will be missing centre-back Chris Ellis due to injury, are hoping to follow up their 3-1 win away to Badshot Lea last Tuesday.
After a goalless opening 45 minutes, the Yellamen broke the deadlock in the 65th minute when Ian Davies headed in Jonny Denton's free-kick.
A foul on Davies led to Harry Laflin making it 2-0 with a penalty after 80 minutes and he converted another spot-kick late on, this time when Luqman Kassim was pulled back.
Brandon Lewington netted a consolation for the hosts in the third minute of added-on time.
Eversley & California drew 1-1 with FC Deportivo Galicia at Bedfont to earn their fifth Division One point in 12 games, but they remain at the foot of the table.
They took an eighth-minute lead when Ross McKernan hammered a brilliant shot into the net with the equaliser coming in the 67th minute.
This coming Saturday, the Boars host Farnham Town, who are second in the table and unbeaten away.
A waterlogged pitch meant Sandhurst's home fixture with Fleet Spurs last weekend had to be called off.
The Fizzers are away to Epsom & Ewell this Saturday and travel to Walton & Hersham next Tuesday (7.45pm).
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